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Type
  
Public

Chancellor
  
Professor Fujia Yang

Phone
  
+86 574 8818 0001

Colors
  
White, Blue

Established
  
2004

Provost
  
Professor Chris Rudd

Province
  
Zhejiang

University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Motto
  
Latin: Sapientia urbs conditur

Motto in English
  
"A City is built on Wisdom"

Address
  
199 Taikang E Rd, Yinzhou Qu, Ningbo Shi, Zhejiang Sheng, China, 315100

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
60,000 CNY (2011), International tuition: 80,000 CNY (2011)

Similar
  
University of Nottingham, University of Nottingha, Xi'an Jiaotong‑Liverpool University, Ningbo University, New York University Shanghai

University of nottingham ningbo china campus tour


The University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) is an overseas campus of The University of Nottingham, situated in the city of Ningbo in the coastal province of Zhejiang, near Shanghai, China. The university was the first Sino-foreign university to open its doors in China, in 2004, with the approval of the Chinese Ministry of Education. It is run by The University of Nottingham (UK) with cooperation from Zhejiang's Wanli Education Group. The University of Nottingham's other overseas campus, established in 2000, is in Semenyih, Malaysia.

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History

In 2004, Dr. Chen Zhili, Councillor of the State Council of the People's Republic of China and former Education Minister, launched the China Policy Institute, a think-tank which produces research and policy papers to help build a more informed dialogue between China and the UK and to guide government and business strategies.

Professor Lu Yongxiang, President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, came to Nottingham where he was awarded an honorary degree and gave a keynote speech to a university conference on traditional Chinese medicine. Dr. Chen, Councillor of the State Council of the People's Republic of China and former Education Minister, received her honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of Nottingham in 2003. Professor Yang Fujia has been appointed sixth Chancellor of the university.

The university admitted its first students in 2004 for Arts and Social Science subjects. The 146 acre (591,333m²) campus was launched on 6 September 2005 by British Prime Minister Tony Blair from Beijing in a broadcast for China Central Television. It was officially opened on 23 February 2006 by British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, in the presence of Chinese education minister Zhou Ji and State Counsellor Chen Zhili.

The President of the University is Professor Yang Fujia, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and former President of Fudan University.

Campus

The University is situated within the Ningbo Higher Education Park on the outskirts of the city under the jurisdiction of Yinzhou District, Ningbo. The campus features Chinese and English gardens, lakes, sports centre, student residencies, library, academic and administration buildings, staff accommodation and a high street for a range of shops, restaurants and coffee outlets.

The Centre for Sustainable Energy Technologies (CSET) which opened in September 2008 is the site of China's first zero-carbon building and provides laboratory facilities as well as offices and seminar accommodation.

In 2011, the University opened its new Science and Engineering Building, equipped with laboratories, auditoriums and offices for the researchers and lecturers. In 2016 the Lord Dearing Building was opened - a state of the art flexible learning space with tiered lecture halls and high tech, small group teaching spaces. The same year, HMA Dame Barbara Woodward opened the DH Lawrence Auditorium, a 996-seater venue for performance, graduation events and other celebrations. A second International Conference Centre was added the same year.

Academic leaders

The University is led by Professor Fujia Yang, former Chancellor of The University of Nottingham, Professor David Greenaway (economist), Vice-Chancellor of The University of Nottingham and Professor Chris Rudd, Provost of The University of Nottingham Ningbo China and Pro-Vice Chancellor of The University of Nottingham UK. Chris Rudd succeeded the previous Provost, Professor Nick Miles OBE in August 2015. Miles was recognised in the Queen's 2013 Birthday Honours list where he was appointed an OBE for his work in furthering UK/China educational interests.

Academic departments

The University is divided into three faculties:

Faculty of Science and Engineering

Within the Faculty of Science and Engineering are:

  • Department of Architecture and Built Environment
  • Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
  • Department of Civil Engineering
  • Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Department of Geographical Sciences.
  • Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Division of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences (FHSS)

    Within the FHSS are:

  • School of International Studies
  • School of Contemporary Chinese Studies
  • School of Economics
  • Centre for English Language Education
  • School of Education
  • School of English
  • School of International Communications
  • Faculty of Business (FOB)

    The FOB has one school:

  • Nottingham University Business School China (NUBS China)
  • Outside of the faculty structure the Graduate School supports postgraduate students and early career researchers.

    To support the academic output of the University, administrative departments are managed centrally overseen ultimately by the provost.

    Activities

    UNNC offers undergraduate degrees, masters programmes and PhD study. It recruits domestic Chinese students via Gaokao into 4 year undergraduate courses and international direct entry students from more than 50 countries. International students make up around 10% of the student population. Programmes are taught entirely in English and the entry standards and degree awards are identical to those in Nottingham UK.

    As well as establishing bilateral links with some 60 Chinese universities, The University of Nottingham has student exchange agreements and joint research projects with most of China's top universities. This includes institutions within the Universitas 21 alliance of leading international universities, such as Fudan and Shanghai Jiao Tong.

    The University of Nottingham has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Fudan University to create a ‘Confucius Institute' in Nottingham. It is dedicated to the expansion of existing links with schools, business, government, community groups and the Chinese cultural community to promote the teaching of Chinese language and contemporary Chinese culture. The Confucius Institute will also promote academic links with Chinese universities and showcase contemporary Chinese popular art and media, including films, television programmes and the creative arts such as painting, photography, literature, music and the performing arts. In April 2016 the Nottingham-Fudan Confucius Institute opened a branch at UNNC. This is the first such CI to establish a presence in mainland China. The opening was attended by President Yang, Professor Sir David Greenaway and Hanban Director Madam Xu Lin.

    The University of Nottingham has teaching and research links with China in fields such as satellite technology, the environment, education and law. Nottingham has experienced an increase in its research activity with Chinese universities and has seen a huge increase in the number of Chinese students wishing to study in the UK. In addition to the Chinese students coming to Nottingham, more than 1,400 students from the UK and around the world are taking courses about on China.

    Research and innovation

    The University is active in research, collaborating within China as well as internationally, particularly with The University of Nottingham UK. One of aims of The University of Nottingham Ningbo China's research is to bring the research expertise of The University of Nottingham UK to China.

    University research institutes are:

  • Centre for Sustainable Energy Technologies (CSET)
  • Centre for Global Finance
  • Centre for Research in Applied Linguistics
  • Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy
  • Institute for Comparative Cultural Studies
  • Institute of Asia Pacific Studies (IAPS)
  • International Centre for Behavioural Business Research
  • International Finance Research Centre
  • Learning Science Research Centre
  • Nottingham Ningbo New Materials Institute
  • International Academy for the Marine Economy and Technology
  • The University has a scholarship programme with Hunan University and a joint appointment with the famous Tsinghua University in Beijing, focusing on international collaboration. It is working on e-learning initiatives with Chinese institutions. The University of Nottingham's Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Colin Campbell, has been awarded Honorary Citizenship of the city of Ningbo and recently received an Honorary Doctorate from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Economic development agencies within the United Kingdom are now based at the campus of The University of Nottingham Ningbo China. The City of Nottingham is twinned with the City of Ningbo, and there are well established cultural and community projects in both England and China. Welbeck Primary School in Nottingham has a link with Jiangdong Central Primary school in Ningbo, China, along with five other Nottingham schools. Students from Ningbo visiting the UK for study now undertake volunteering work within local schools helping to widen appreciation of Chinese culture and lifestyle.

    References

    University of Nottingham Ningbo China Wikipedia